[00:00]withdraw
[00:03]He continued his walk to Diamondhead,
[00:06]and only when he returned to his room
[00:09]did he notice the swelling. He flew too far to withdraw,
[00:14]and besides, he might be better off this way.
[00:19]straw
[00:22]"Will she need a straw?" the woman asks. "
[00:26]I would anticipate the need for a straw,"
[00:29]replies the bodyguard gravely,
[00:32]as if he were a top-level physicist working overtime
[00:36]to ensure the smooth operation of the Hadron Collider.
[00:43]rap
[00:46]It wasn't the thunderous sound of a massive chunk
[00:50]of ocean bluff plummeting to the beach
[00:53]that jarred Marva Seaton to life Thursday at 5:30 a.m.,
[00:58]but a rap at her door.
[01:03]strap
[01:04]Last week, as I walked through B & H,
[01:08]the giant electronics store in Midtown Manhattan
[01:12]in search of a strap for my wife's camera,
[01:15]I made a quick stop in the video department.
[01:23]wrap
[01:25]When I came to my senses,
[01:27]I found myself wrapped up in bed in my little room,
[01:31]with Grandma bending over me.
[01:37]pray
[01:40]Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science,
[01:45]taught that sickness is a delusion.
[01:48]Rather than consulting a doctor when you are ill,
[01:52]you should pray, she advised.
[01:54]Her modern-day followers sometimes take this literally.
[02:01.63]plea
[02:03.51]A: I give you my plea, please give me another shot.
[02:07.93]B: Alright, but this is the last chance.